Press and Publications

  • New City Lit

    Acts of Hope: A Review of “New Rules Next Week: Corita Kent’s Legacy Through the Eyes of Twenty Artists and Writers”

  • New Rules Next Week

    Corita Kent's Legacy through the Eyes of Twenty Artists and Writers.

    Twenty contemporary artists and writers reimagine Corita Kent's iconic creative manifesto.

    Chronicle Books Release Date: June 2023

  • Et Al. : New Voices in Arts Management

    Et Al. imagines kaleidoscopic possibilities for the stewardship of culture and land as decolonizing practices. Culture and the arts can enhance society by strengthening our connections to each other and to the earth. This arts management book was born during a racial reckoning and accelerated by a global pandemic.

    Edited by Amy Shimshon-Santo and Genevieve Kaplan

  • Art Matters

    Arist2Artist Fellowship: Artist2Artist represents a new approach to giving by entrusting artists to activate Art Matters’ mission of assisting artists breaking ground aesthetically and socially. This evolving horizontal model of granting is created to affirm artists’ specialized knowledge of their communities.

  • U.S Latinx Forum: CHARLA

    Make work about your truth was a Charla between Alejandro Sanchez, Aydinaneth Ortiz, Karina Esperanza Yanez, Marlene Tafoya, and Juan Valenzuela.

    The group set out to have an open and honest conversation as if they were speaking amongst friends. Discussing the impact art had on their lives, some of the challenges of being an artist, and their experiences as educators within art.

  • Shoutout LA

    Meet Karina Esperanza Yanez: Arts Educator & Founding Executive Director.

  • Voyage LA

    Meet Karina Esperanza Yanez of Greetings from South L.A in South Central Los Angeles.

  • KCET SouthLand

    How Indie Arts Organizations Survived 2020, and What They Plan in 2021.

    By Eva Recinos

  • Teaching Artist Podcast

    EPISODE 23: Karina Esperanza Yanez: Representation Matters

  • WeAreMitu

    The South-Central Educator Teaching Students That Arts Can Be A Tool for Social Change.

    by Jessica Flores

  • RISD Alumni Research Report

    The research objective was to identify, find, and collect data and stories about the paths taken by Rhode Island teens (RI POD alumni) who participated in Project Open Door.